Project Kits

Options

#1: DIY—Project Kit plans only

We’ll send you a detailed PDF as soon as we receive your order. This option includes a technical support phone call, if you’re having any trouble with the plans.


#2: ½ & ½—Project Kit plans + all materials, ready to go

We have a delivery fee of $30; please choose the “Special delivery (by IG)” option at checkout, and we’ll get in touch before we process the order to schedule drop-off. This option includes a technical support phone call, if you’re having any trouble with the plans, OR a $10 discount on our visit if you call us to come out to help you install.*Note: The Chinook Book coupon for the ½ & ½ option applies only to the first kit in your order, so please place this order separately using Coupon Code CB2011.*


#3: No Hassle—Project Kits delivered and installed

Installation costs vary based on site conditions. In general, you can expect to add about $120 to the raised bed price or $60 to the price of the cold frame or potato box for assembly/placement, and $140 to bring soil and fill a raised bed. We require a consultation before we install any infrastructure; please fill out our Consultation Questionnaire to begin this process!

For information about product returns and exchanges, please take a look at our Return/Exchange Policy.

Materials

We choose cedar or Forest Stewardship Council-certified doug fir whenever possible, so that we have a range of prices and “looks” available. We treat all of our wood with Internal Wood Stabilizer (IWS), a non-toxic and locally-made product that extends the life of the lumber on which it’s used about 2x.

Chicken Coops

We build custom coops; for plans, we refer folks to TheGardenCoop.com. Upon request, we build the Garden Coop and Ark to the plans’ specifications.

Retailers

If you are a retailer interested in carrying our Kits, please contact Karen Wolfgang at Karen@IndependenceGardensPDX.com to inquire about current wholesale pricing.

As materials costs can fluctuate, all prices are subject to change without notice. But we’ll do our best to keep them consistent!

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